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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS- SATURDAY, JTTNE 25, 1910.
The Georgian is the leading Want Ad Medium of the South, carrying more Paid Want Ads than any other Southern Newspaper. Below
are the figures showing the number of Want Ads published bv all the Atlanta Newspapers for the week ending June J8th, igto,
a Period of six working days: The Georgian carried 3078 Paid Want Ads, Journal 2382, Constitution 1242 Want Ads.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
GET A BETTER PLACE-Unde 8am Is
best employer; pay Is high and sure; hours
short; places permanent; promotions regu
lar; vacations with pay: thouaMOdt of va
cancies every month; all kinds of pleasant
1 work everywhere; no lay-offs: no pull nceil
ed; common education sufficient; find out
how you can have a position guaranteed yon
h/ asking today for Fit 412; It Is free. Enrl
Hopkins, Washington. D. C. 809
WANTED, MAN—Must be willing to lenm
and capable of acting ns our representa
tive; no canvnHslnir or nolleltlng; good In
come assured. Address National Co-opera
tive Realty Co., 949 Mardetr Bldg., Washing
ton. I). C. t 811
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; $15
to 120 weekly paid graduates; few weeks
qnntlfies; can earn tools and hoard from
start; busy season for barbers; call or write.
Moler Barber College, 68 W. Mltchell-at.
314
WANTED—Men to take a practical cotton
course In our sample rooms for 89 days;
blah-salaried positions. Carolina Cotton
Hchool, Charlotte. N. C. 8-26-1
WANTED—City salesman for established
line. Must know retail grocery trade.
Address In own handwriting, giving refer
ences, experience and salary expected.
Salesmen, Box 48, care Georgian. 8-26-8
WANTED—Two solicitors. Most be bustlers
and of neat appearance. Fine proposition
to right parties. Call Monday morning at
7:39. E. G. Shields, Georgian. 28
$109 MONTHLY and expenses to travel and
distribute samples for big manufacturer;
steady work. S. Sheffer, Treasurer, C 882.
Chicago. 9-25-14
189 MONTHLY and expenses to advertise
and distribute samples for wholesale
house; steady work. II. Monroe, President,
R 692, Chicago. 8-28-15
WANTED—Man to ran elivtrie hr*],ting roa-
rhtn. In eltjr. A. II. Haaaard. IS YVrat
North-ova. *70
WANTED—Colored man cook; accustomed
to hotel work; to assist the cook that Is
now employed. Apply 314 Peachtree-sL
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEMALE.
On. cant a word for ada under thla heading.
WHITE MAN and woman, German or
Swedish preferred, wanted for farm and
hoogtwork. Good wages Phone 422 Decs*
tur. Address Box 34. Decatur, Ga* 8-29-28
MEN AND WOMEN—Good pay copjrlnf and
checking advertising material st home;
snare time; no canvassing; Inclose ■tump.
Klmplex Mfg. Co., I/ondon, Ont. 397
MEN AND WOMEN—86 dally selling our
household goods; write for free samples.
William Specialty Co., 66 fforace-st.. Day-
ton, Ohio. 808
AQENT8 WANTED.
On, rent a word for ada under thla baadlng.
MEN AND WOMEN make big money sell
ing nor specialty. Best repeat order on
market. Don't delay. Write today. Gould
Specialty Company, Hcnnen building, New
Orleans. 89
CHURCH NOTICES.
Tlx* Oeorfisn gladly contribute* tb* fol
lowing thr** column* sack Saturday fo«
church notice*.
They must, however, b* **nt to •• to reach
Tb* Georgian office not later than noon Frt-
toy.
COLLEGE PARK Toucher* meeting **?'■]*
n. m. Sunday echo'd at 9:45 a. m.. Mll-
llara W. Reid superintendent. Preaching
by the psstor, Rev. A. P. o'Kelly, at 11 n.
in. and 8 p. m. Morning *nbJecL "The
Christian's Inberltacce;” evening, “Life In
aura nee."
SorTFI SIDE- Rev. J. T. Roberta, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sun
day school at 9.3D a. in., Jerry M. Adamson
superintendent.
JONES^AVF ^T. E. MeCntchen. pnator.
Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7:45 p. m. Sun
day aebool at 9:89 a. m.
NORTH ATI-ANTA Corner Hemphin-are.
and Emmatt-at. Preaching at 11 tn. and
7:45 j>. in. by the pastor. William n. Bell.
Euminy school at 9:30 n. ni.
WOOD WARD-A VE. —Sunday school at 9
a. m. Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 8 p. 1
by the pastor. Iter. H. C. Hurley. Fpeelal
airmnn to members of the ehnrcb at the
morning hour. Special *raugclfat!c aervice
at night. The ordinance of baptism will bo
administered u: 4 p. iu.
TEMPLE Rov. J. M. Brittain. D. D., P«"*
tor. Sunday school at 9:3d n. m , tv. M.
Perryman superintendent. Preaching at 11
a. ra. and 8 p. in.
PRESBYTERIAN.
FIRST—One block nest of poatofflce, on
Mnrh-ttu-st. Rev. Walter L. Llngle, D.D.,
the pastor, will apeak at both aerv(pea, 11
a. ni. ami 8 p. m. At tb« evening hour
hla subject will be: "What the Bible Has
to Say About the Money Sharks.” At the
morning hour, the pastor will continue *'
series of sermons on "The Place of I m
the Christian Life." Sunday school al
a. m.; Paul Fleming, superintendent. 1
music. Classen for the old and young.
Brotherhood meets every Sunday inoi
at 10, 111 the room shove the vestlbul
the church; W. R. Hoyt, teacher.
METHODIST.
•*• n. rrrncn, ouuua; ichuui
at 9:45 a. m. W. If. Patterson, super! n ten
dent. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., by ths
pastor. Regular sendees throughout tbs
week.
vlted to attend the services of this church.
UNITED Sabbath sehool nt 10 o'clock a. m.,
In Young Women's Christian association
hall. Btelner-Kmery building. Young Peo
ple'* Christian union meeting at 11 a. m
FIRST—Rev. Charles TV.
pastor. Nundny school r*
Panic!, D. D.,
t 9:30 a. tu. Serv
ice* at 11 a. ni. ’and 8 p. m. Morning sub
ject, “The Philosophy of Despair;” eveulug,
"Th# Woman Who Could He* Ahead.”
GRANT PARK—Rev. D. H. Eden field, pas
tor. Preaching nt 11 s. m. and 7:45 p. iu.
Sunday school nt 9:39 «. m. The pnst>»f
will announce his decision In regard to bis
resignation nt service Hunday evening.
SECOND—Sunday school 9:30 s. m. Sermon*
by the pastor. Dr. John E. White. Us. m.,
"Corns snd See": "Twice Born Men—'G.
B. D.'—Old Born Drunk." A special Invlts
tlon Is extended to mvmbers of the legisia
tore to hear these sermons.
_ sndajr 1 ... .
a. m. Dr. F. P. If. Akers and J. K. Haley, su
perintendents. Puhlio worship at 11 s. m
and i p. m. Sermons by the psster: "Expos!
tion of Romans Continued. Monday 4 p
si., Woman's Mi*»lonary auxiliary; Monday
8 p. in., B. Y. P. U.; Wvdneaday 8 p. in.,
prayer and praise service.
ZDGEWOOD—Sunday school at 0:30 a. ra.
Preaching by .pastor, V. C. Noreross. at 11
a. d. and 8 p. m. All most cordially Invited
to tb* Snndsy school and to preaching.
WEST END—The p**tor. Dr. John L. Pur
aer, will preach Hunday morning and even]
Ing. Sunday arhool 9:80 a. in. B. Y. P. UJ
Sunday evening 7:15. W. M. N.. Mondsr af
tarnoon 4 o'clock. Prayer mveting Wednes
day evening 8 o'dork.
PRIMITIVE—A Jew. Elder P. H. Bills, of]
Savannah. Oa.. will preach at Union!
church, on tha corner of Boulevard and UousT
ton-ite.. on Monday at 8 p. m.
it IRRION ASROC1 AT It IN OF THE THIRD]
WARD—Sunday arhool at 282 Olenntrood-
•re. at 8:80. Prayer meeting at 8:80 Sunday
afternoon and Wedncaday night at 8
o'clock. r
CEXTflAD— Garnett and South Forsyth stV.I
preaching at 11 a. m. and ft i>. ro. by Rev.
A. E. Rlemer, of l^mlslann. Sunday arhool
at 8:80 a. m.; J. C. IlMrrlsou, superintend
ent. Ladles' Aid Mlaslonary society at 3:30
p, n. Monday. Regular prayer and nralM)
aervice Wednesday at 8 p. in. The Uhllnf hen
union of Atlanta and vicinity will hold call
meeting at Central Baptist church Sunday
afternoon at 8:80. A large attendance la
desired.
WESTERN HEIGHTS - Sunday school L
the regular hour. Her. K. It. Hill will
preach. Morning auhjeet. "God's Fare for
Hla Own.” Evening subject, "The rhrlst
Today the Jestia of Two Thousand Years
Ago. Public cordially Invited to nil aerv-
BATTLE HILL—Rev. W.'A. Babb, pastor
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday
arhool 8:80 a. m. M. M. Anderson, superin
tend ent. Mid week prsyar meeting Wednes
day evening T:45 o'clock.
EPI8COPAL,
(Fifth Sunday Aftvr Trinity.)
CATHEDRAL* -Corner Waahiugton and Hun
ter. Very Rav. C. T. A. Pis*. D. D., dean.
7:80 a. «., holy communion: 11a. m., morn
ing prayer, litany and sermon;; ft p. m., even
ing prayer; Hundav arhool at 9:4ft. All other
day* 7 :80 a. m., holy communion; 9 a. m.,
morning prayer; 6 p. m., evening prayer.
Wednesday and Friday, litany at 10:30.
RT. LUKES—Peachtree, between Currier and
Pine. Rev. C. B. Wilmar, D. D.. rector.
T:80 a. a., holy communion; 11 a. m.. morn
ing prayer and sermon; 8 n. m. evening
prayer and sermon. Hunday arhool at 9:45.
INCARNATION—I*e, near Gordon. 243 Lea
st. Rav. W. F. Persona, rector. 7:80 a.
a„ holy communion; 11 a. m., morning
prayer, Jifaay and aermon; 8 p. m., arming
prayer; Sunday school at 9:45. All other
days 9 a. m.. morning prayer; 4 p. m., even
ing prayer except on Friday at 8. Litany on
Wednesday and Friday. Wednesday (Ht.
pater'a day); holy communion at 9 a. ra.
ALL SAINTS—West Penchtree-st. and
North-ave. Rev. W. W. Memmlngvr, rec
tor. Sunday, June 28, 1910: Holy communion
9 a. m.; Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; morning
prayer and sermon 11 a. m. The rector will
preach. Evening prayer 8 p. m.. Strangers
welcome. All seat* fra* at 8 o 'slock aer-
Viet.
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Kuelld-
avea. Inman Park. Rav. Russell K. Hmlt%
rector. 11 a. m. morning prayer and sermon;
Sunday school at 9:45.
MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS—
Woods eve., near Wait Peachtree. Sum*
day sehool avery Sunday at 9:30.
HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta eve.
and Pulliam. Holy communion. 7:30 a. m.
Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Sunday
school at 9:80. Services by the Kav. J. J.
HOLY TRINITY—Daeatur. Morning prayer
and sermon at 11; Sunday school at 9:45;
service by the Rev. J. J. P. Perry.
ST. PAUL—Fas* Point Rev. H. B. Dean In
charge. Holy communion and sermon at
11; evening prayer and sermon at 8.
ir~ TIMOTHY*-South Kirkwood. Rev.
Bussell K. Smith in charge. Errning
prayer and sermon at 4.
§T. JOHNS—College Park. Holy rommnnion
at 8:80; morning prayer and sermon at 11.
Tha latter service by tb* Rev. C. K. Weller.
Sunday sehool at 10.
Sf. PAULS tColored)—Auburn at*., near
Fort at. Rev. A. E. Day In ebarge. Holy
»U *
aion at 8:30; morning prsjer snd
. I 1 ; even ng» » —
Sunday school at V*
UNITARIAN.
Fmw
Spring »ta "Liberal t’hrlstlanlty" will bo
the subject on which Rev. John W. Row-
Irtt will speak Sunday at ll o'clock. The
T** 1 . ** ll » part a reply to "Pro
groaalv* Ortho.l©*y.'“
ASSOCIATE REFORMED—Rer.
Grier, of Ora. K. C.. will preach morning
and evening nt :h* Associated Reformed
Presbyterian church. Sabbath arhool at 10
a. ui.
HARRIS ST.- Una block wait from Peach-
I ret- #t. Her. Jere A. Moore, pastor. Hun
day school at 9:45 a, m. Preach!
"Tha Wages of Kin."
WALLACB—Corner Walker and Stonewall-sts.
Rev. W. II. Chapman, pastor. Sabbath
school at 9:43 a. it. C. R. Cunningham, super
intendent. Preaching at 11a. m. and 8 p. m.
by the pastor. Morning subject: "How May
I Know That I Am a Christian f" Evening
subject: "The Careless Use of Words."
XTayar meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m* fol
lowed by teacher*' meeting.
INMAN PARK Corner KurJId and Edge-
wood aves., Rev. .Tames B. Klrklen, pastor.
Servicea Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. m.
Preaching at 11 a. nt. by the pastor. Subject:
"Tha Best Is Yvt To Be." Hong and praise
service at 7:45 p. in. Sunday school at 9:30
a. ra. W. E. No Will, auperlntendent. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:45
o'clock. Sunday nchool nt 4 p. in. at Inman
Park rhapel, Kdgewood.
PRYOR HT.- Pryor and Glenn ats. Sunday
school at 9: 80. W. II. Wright, superinten
dent. The pastor, Henry C. llnmmond, will
preach at 11 a. in. and H p. m. The subject
of the morning sermon will he "Daylight
Work," while that of fhe evening will be
"Thv Consecration of Youth." Strangers
will be cordially welcomed.*
ave, Rer. Ricli/rd Urine Flinn, pastor.
Morning service 11 a. m. Evening service 8
p. in., * preaching by tire pastor. Nabhath
school 9:30 a. in., Charles I>. Tuller, superin
tendent. Men's Bible conference, ladies'
Bilde class 9:45 a. in. Wednesday prayer
meeting tU M p. ni. All scats free. Strangers
and traveling men assured a cordial welcome.
WESTMINSTER Corner Boulevard anil
Forrest ave. Divine worship nt 11 a. in.
find H n, in., conducted by flu* pastor. Rev.
A. A. Little, D.D. Subject, morn Ing. "Olio*
diene* to Ihiw;” subject. evening, ''Elijah,
the * ** **—' * *
BARNETT Preaching nt tl n. nv and f
P. hi. by the pastor. Rev. Linton Johnson
Sunday school nt 3 p. in. Prayer meeting
Thursday at H p. in. Brotherhood Friday nt
8 p.
A cordial welcome to all.
MOORE MEMORIAL Lm-kle and Latimer-
nt*. Dr. A.-It. 11 older by, pastor. Serv
ices nt 11 n. in. and N p. in. Preaching
by the pastor nt both services. Sunday
school nt 9:39 n. ni.; W. II. Hughes, super
intendent. Christian Endeavor nt i p. m.,
Iih| by Rev. O. II. Mntliewa. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday nt 8 p. in. A cordial wel
come to strangers.
nt 7:45. Sabbath nchool nt 9:30 a. n>.; C. P.
Taylor, superintendent.
WEST END—Corner Gordon and Aahby-fta.
Rev. Lynn IL Walker, naator. Sunday
sehool at 9:30 a. m.; C. R. Normandy, auper
lntendent. Divine worship at II a m. and
* p. in. Young People’s Society of Christian
Endeavor nt i p. ni. Prayer meeting Wed-
uesday at 8 p. m.
CONGREGATIONAL.
CENTRAL— Kills-vt. and Carnegia way. Rvv.
JI. A. Atkinson, paator. At )] a. m. ths
subject will bo "Fighting In Our Own Ar
mor." At 8 p. m., "Who Pays the Costal"
Hunday school at 9:30 a. ni. ltev. Dr. II. M.
Herrick of King Fisher, Okla., will apeak for
thru Christian Endeavor society at 7 p. m„
on the aubject of "The Indiana," Dr. Her
rick haa bc«-n for a number of year* la Ok
lahoma, and haa had wide experience.
UNION TABERNACLE -McDaniel and High-
tower-sts., one block south of Whitehall «t.
Rev. J. R. Jordan, pastor. Tha pastor will
preach at 11 a. tn. on tha subject "Tha At
traction of tha Croat," and at 7:45 h* will
speak to young men on tha auhjeet "Is th*
Young Man Hafef" Sunday school at 9:30
IMMANUEL—Stewart and Lillian avaa.
ing at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday
school at 10 a. m.
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Comer Ivv-st. and
Auburn eve, Frank Siler, pastor. Mr. Slier
will preach at 11 s. m. Subject: "Spiritual
Magnetism," and st 7:4ft p. m.; subject:
"The Devouring lion;" men's prayer meet
ing st 9 s. ro.; Jvhu G. Postell (Uncle Dud*
ley), leader. Hunday arhool at 9:80 s. m.
Major R. J. Guinn, superintendent. Special
classes for strangers. Epworth League st
0:45 p. m. Special muxle st all principal
services by large orchestra snd chorus choir.
Charles Htedmsn Stanage, director.
TRINITY—Corner Whitehsll et. snd Trinity
ave. Rev. E. F. Demprrfy, pastor. Service*
at 11 a. m. end 8 p. m. Sermons by the pas
tor. Subject for the evening: "Christ la
the Parlor; Are Our Social Customs Chris
tian?" Hnnday school at 9:30 p. m. W. O.
Footw, superintendent. Weekly prayer meet
ing Wednesday 8 p. m. The public Is cor
dially invited to attend theee services. The
pastor will be In th# Boys' club every dsy
from 12 to 1 o'clock to reeslvs visitors.
HT MARK—Rev 8. R. Belk. psstor Reel.
dence 38 E. Third st. Preaching at 11 a.
m. by I»r. W. N. Ainsworth. No service* at
night. Hnnday school st 9 a. m. Deaf mute
claim, W. F. Cru**el!e teacher. IL Y. Mc
Cord. superintendent. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL— Rev. M. L.
Underwood, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.
•nd 7:45 p. or, by the pastor. Sunday school
9:80 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:45
p. m.
ASBURY—Corner Davis and Foundry-ste^
Rev. O. W. Farr, pastor. Residence 189
Foundry *!. Hunday school 9:80 a. ra. Wil
liam A. Fincher, superintendent. Preaching at
11 a. m. end 7:45 p. ra., by pastor. Morning
theme: "Temperance"; theme for the even
ing: "Prayer Answered Before Offered."
Preyvr meeting Wednesday svening 7:80
p. m.
DONNIE 'BRAE—Corner Lillian snd James*
sts.. Rev. J. 8. Strickland, psstor. Preach*
Ing at 11 a. m.. by the pastor, and 8 p. m.
by Rev. N. A. Wells. Prayer service 6 a. m.
Hnnday school 8 p. m. M. D. Brown, superin
tendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
COLLEGE PARK-Rev. Wallace Rogers,
pastor. Preaching at 11 s. m. and 8 p. m.
by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:89 a. m.;
W. J. Harris, superintendent.
GRACE—North Boulevard and Highland-
ave. James Ongood Grogan, pastor. Sun
day nchool at 9:39 a. m.: W. H. Festheraton,
superintendent. Trenching nt 11 a. m. snd
8 p. m. hr the pantor. Epworth league at 7
p. in. Midweek prayer service Wednesday
at 8 p. m.
PARK ST.-Rsv. James W. Leo will preach
Sunday morning to all members of the
leglnlature on their duty to the children of
the state. Sunday evening. Dr. Lte'i sub
ject will be: "Watch and Pray.”
ST. JAMES-Marietta -at. and Bass-av*.
Rev. C„ V. Weathers, pastor. Sunday
morning service at 6 o'clock. Sunday
school nt 9:39 «. m.: M. W. Williams. An-
nlvemry and membership reunion servlcs
at 19:39 n. tn. snd 8 p. m. Epworth league
nt 7:15 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday
nt 8 p. m.
PAYNE ME MORI Air-Corner Hunntcutt
nml 1 suckle.*t*. William Dunbar, pastor.
Regular services st 11 s. tu. snd 7:46 p. m.
Sunday sehool nt 9:39 a. tn.; A. 8, Caua-
senux, superintendent.
KNGL1HH-AVB.-W. W. Brlnafleld, pastor.
At 11 n. m.. Children's day service. Par
ents especially requested to come with the
children. At 7:45 p. m.. preaching by the
nnstor. Subject, "Childhood and Youth of
Jesua.”
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST—Corner 8outk Pryor and Trinity*
•v*. Rev. II. K. Pendleton, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. At 8
o’clock there will be a special musical ser
vice under the direction of tbs Bearden
sisters. Bible school 9:80 a. m. Christian
Endeavor 0:30 p. tn.
WEST F.ND—Corner Gordon and Daaa-eta.
Rev. Bernard P. Smith, pastor. Preaching,
11 a. tn. end 8 p. m.
UOWILL STATION—End «f MarUtla iL ra,
tin,. It,,. G,orga \V. Mulllaa, pallor. HI-
hi. achool, 0:80 a. ta.| preaching. 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m.
COLLEGE PARK—Rev. F. L. Adams, pas
tor. Bibt* school every Lord's day at 10
a. tu. Preaching first Lord's day at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m.
LUTHERAN.
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER—Cornar
Trlnity-av*. and Capitol placs. Rev. W.
C. Schaeffer, Jr., pastor. Services at 11
a. nt. and II d. m. Morning subject, "Deep-
sea Fishing.' 1 Evening, "The Measure of a
Man.” The holy communion will be admin
istered st the morning servlcds on Tuesday
morning nt 9 o'clock the parish school meets.
Sunday school st 9:19 s. m.; Charles 11.
Stleglltx, auperlntendent.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HELR WANTED—FEMALE.
One, cent a word for ads andtr this heading.
WANTED—Young lady who write* quick.
MARIETTA ST.—Marietta and McMillan-sta.
Rev. A. T. Sroggln, pastor. Preaching at
11 a. m. and 7 : *5 P- m. Hunday arhool at 9
Christian Endeavor at 7 p.
ATLANTA HOME SUPPLY COMPANY,
_ tha avery-day bargain bonne, sells joe
bouse forolabjofs on eat/ payments, al
174 Rdgewood-ava. Don't forget it! Don’t
forget It! 4-28-fl
WANTED—.Younp ladies beween
ages 16 to 25 years as opera
tors. Atlanta Telephone &
Telegraph Exchange, corner
Edgewood-are. and Ivy-st. 16-21
WANTED-At once, a colored woman for
cooking and washing. For particulars, ap
ply at tnf hospital. Fort McPherson.
WANTED—Nettled white woman to assist
with cooking and-housework; good home
K - dsaLrww , «L~ *"• ow .*
t-ni
may to ainy wun coupio; no cnnnrcn.
Good, permanent home for right party. J.
W. Reynold*, Mason ave., Edgewood Sta
tion. Atlanta. Atlanta phooa 4&L 247
WANTED—Nurse for baby four weeks old.
Jtm/jT* W t. P€r WVek * App ‘ y 10 8t 143
WANTED—Cook and house maid; good
wages; furnished room on place. Apply
37 South Prado, Analey Park, or call I^r
WANTED—Experienced help In dressmak
ing department. Apply 14 Wllllams-at. 280
WANTED—A competent white servant to
do genarai housework; room In house;
good wages. Apply at once. 187 Myrtle-st.
WANTED—Competent colored cook, without
family: rooms on lot. Apply to Mrs. C.
Norris, 80 McLendon-at., Inman Park.
Bell phono Ivy 8061J. 806
80 CENTS AN HOUR-Regular salary to
honest, earnest girls; easy, genteel work
for all your time or spare momenta: expe
rience unnecessary; send specimen of hand
writing; Inclose a stamp and you will get an
answer even If not an appointment. Ad
dress at once Dept. O.. United Cosmetics
Co., 311 Hudson-ora., New York city.
8-4-8
LADIE8 AND OIRL8-Weekly pay, $6 to
110 earned copying advertising matter at
home. No capital required. Send 8c for
forms. Instructions, etc. Dixie Manufac
turing Company, Dept. A, Atlanta. 336
WANTED—Trained klndergartner for July
and August. Apply to Maplewood Inn,
T.llulali Falla, O.. * 25.1 i
WANTED—Lady to travel In Georgia; good
pay and tailor-made suit in 90 day a; epe-
rience unnecessary; reliable Arm; write for
particulars. J. E. Mcllrady Co., Chicago.
V 810
WANTED—Ladles to lenm hairdressing,
manicuring, facial massage, chiropody or
electrolyala; few weeka required; splendid
pay; unusual opportunity to start business
for yourself; good Held for residence work;
call or write. Moler College, U W. Mitchell-
118
i*. tu. C hristian Endeavor at 7 p. ni. L'T " ir n i■ n..» .7.7.Tn«7....irT. *.
fed w«»l. mcilfg on >»»n«d. r T.45 p. m. Inl/ndW ra.n .pJS^m pnbllc
0BF.r.N'8 NI8B10N--j.ff.rwn ,.d a.,,*. •«? ‘ h !r •FSiZzJM:' 1
GREE _______
nut tts. Rev. John N. Grt^n, pastor. Hun
day arhool at 9 a. in. Preaching at 7 p. m.
BERF.AN—Ilaraan av«. and Tennille at. Rw.
Abram L. Mapcs, pastor. Preaching 11 a.
by Rev. W. II. Balers. Preaching 8 p. in.
by pastor. Huhjact: "Tha Two Way*." Sun
day school 8 p. m. Christian Endvavnr 7 p.
in. Bcglnniug Sunday morning there wilt be a
aeries of ueotinga continuing thru tha week
7:30 p. in. Preaching by Bar. W.
Brier* and the pastor.
PILGRIM—No. 17 Leonard at. Rev. W. I>.
Graham, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. ui.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night 7:30.
U MIV E R8 ALI ST.
FIRST Fast Harris at., near Peachtree.
Rev. E. Dean Bllenwood. pastor. At 11
ut.. the imstor will preach the closing
sermon In hla preacut aerie* on "Applied
SACRED HEART—IVachtrea and Ivy ats.
Th* diiim on Hunday are 7. 9:80 and
10:30 a'rlock a. ra. The masses during the
weak will be at 0:30 and 8 o'clock a. tn.
Benediction of the Hle»aed Sacrament after
the last mass at 10:30.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
(Rev. R. H. Robb. I). D., District Supt.)
EGEU4TON MEMORIAL -Washington at.,
corner Fulton. Rev. Earl It. Sluts, pas
tor. Children** day aervlco at 11 a ni.
Hones, recitations by the little folk*. Mortal
music by th#* choir. Ml** Lllllarv Marsh
will »ln/. Sunday school nt 9:t5 a. m.; Ed
ward L. Money, superintendent. Fpworth
league at 8:45 D. m.; It. M. FVrster, leader.
Preaching by tha pastor at 8 p. m. Subject,
“Unshaken.'*
STREET CAR CIIAPEL-Rov. J O. Ed
mondson, avnngellst, will praach a spe
cial sermon to atraut car men Hunday morn
ing at 9:30 o'clock. Many will avail them
selves of thla first opportunity to hear
; cor-
wood ave. car, get off at Pledmonbave., and
go oua block to tha right.
OOMPKL. TEXT M^ETI.VO—Corn., 8.11,
ave. and Holdarneas ak Rav. Charles W.
Rows will commence a revival Sunday II a.
m., and It will continue through tha vault
every night 7:30, under tha direction of th*
Atlanta association and T. E. McCutcben,
superintendent.
D-CUTTINO THIMBLE; only per
fect thimble Invented; aarea your tlma.
teeth and temper; sample 11c; illustrated
catalog fraa. Burnet Mfg. Co., Madison.
home spare time; experience unneceasanr
material sent prepaid; send 1<V for outfit
natsge, instruction, etc., to start at ontr
nterprlsa Publlahlng Co., Covington, Ky.
WANTED—Yonng ladias to work In cracker
department. Apply Monday at factory on
lllott-aL Frank E. Block Co. 8-26-24
WANTED-Competent white nurse for two
young children. Apply 98 Currter-at. 888
family. Apply *88 IVachtrea circle. Mra.
tnderaon. 8-S-84
HELP WANTED—MALE.
bar trade; only collage la U. B. with bar
er shops and boarding house connected, f30
or course, tools and steady position at good
ragas. Atlanta Oarbcr Collage, 10 K. Mitch-
TO CLEANERR. Fresaern and Freealng
Cluba: French dry cleaning the ret
ilng. Easy and simple. No machinery. Alf
_xnd Work. Do you want to lenm? If in
terested, answer quick, Paul Beneon, New
nan, Gn. 8-164
will he hvld In Red Men's hall, 86 Central-
ave., third floor, at 11 o'clock. Other aer
vices for the weak will be announced al
that time.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIKNTI8T—
Cable hall. Sunday *crvice it 11 a, a.
Subject of lesson sermon. "Christian Bel-
vnre." Wednesday testimonial meeting at
8 p. m. Reading rooms 018 The Grand. Open
daily from 9 a. m. to ft p. ra., except Sun
day.
CHRISTIAN AND MI88IONARY ALLI
ANCK—Alliance Tabernacle, 79 Capitol'
ave. Regular service* Hunday and Wednes
day afternoons 3:30. Panday school 9:80 p.
m Young Peoples mveting nest Thursday
night at residence of N. V. Bell, 442 Woos-
ward ave.
CHURCH OF CHRIST-Weat End ave. Bi
ble etudy from 9:4ft to 10:16. Communion
and fellowship from 11 to 11:90. Preach
ing by Evangelist B. II. Hall, beginning at
11:9V All are Invited to attend these serv
ices. Take Walker to West view car and
get off at Wellborn-at.
RAILROAD YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION—Hunday afternoon at 9:99
o'clock. Ilev. John W. May, pastor of Hemp-
Til E Atlanta Psychological society, Robert
Hryan llarrtaon president, will meet Fun-
day afternoon at 2:90 o'clock at Carnegie
library. Topic, "The Benefit* of Paychol-
ogy."
WANTED—At once, ten
good solicitors; good prop
osition. Apply J. C. Jones,
Manager City Circulation
Department, Georgian and
News, 20 East Alabama-st.
21
WANTED—flood hn.Mloc man to work on
rrt.ll prod or, wagon; f.lr wiff. C.1I
nwA « n'.lnrb Ov* D«hI«
nr. of Tint. Apply it *3 Eqnttabl, build.
Inf. or MM PHrhtrr*-it. 5-8-10
WANTED—Oomblntllon bookkMprr and
•traocripbar with fond biblt*. A tplfn■
Id podtlon wltb * fntur, for man of abll-
WANTED-At oner, t.n whit, man; food
wi|H. Call at 29 Edfnrood-,T,. —
door nod blind ftrtorj; ono rtpobl.
ll.tlns and Ufurlng roat of booM bill*.
I’o.ltlon Mrman.nl. Nolblnf but , buillrr
nord ,pplr Mu.t furnUh rrf.rrnrr; ,1m
•tau alnrj nprctnl. Box «R. Athru, (i*.
MEN oa IDEAS with Mm, InT.ntlr* .Nil
tj flWrl.T A Mrlntlr., pntrnt ittorn.T^
WMhlngtoo. D. C. I-A t
TOVHO MEN for rallmd framro. tmk»
mra. batfMomra; Ki to ttw to Mart;
rarlg promotion: .ip.rt.nro unnorrararr;
•t»t. *1*. wright ,»d bright. Addrna
B.llw,^ Borrmn, n Pnuma Bldg. ft.
IP WEEKLY nd rxprnm to tni.twoftbr
-- , n(M dl,tribal, ram,Ira
.ra. C IL EQrj.
-*» n i.i.niii I
people to trs
nr Mg wbolei
1-492, Chicago.
,. #». *phlte. lUlnnla, fifteen In four hour*.
F. R. Poole, Massachusetts, six first dsy. C.
E. Goff, Missouri, five first dsy. Make more
money fn a day than you do now In a
month. New home vacuum cleaner. Hells
for $8.6<X Weighs 9 pounds. Easy
Nothing else Tike It. Powerful <
tlon machine. Does same work at
cleaning. No wonder It's a live wire,
nine out of ten families. Bend postal t<
for agency. Dill description. Free nan
IL Armstrong Manufacturing Company
Alms bulldlof, Cincinnati. Ohio. 6>
SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE.
TO HELP those who are out of s posi
tion or desire s better one, The Oeor-
’ glen prints want sds of not more then 24
words under this heading fret.
PHONOGRAPH steaograpl
tain position. Best rere
I., care Georgian.
•her wishes to ob-
'ere nee*. Address
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
0OOD RTENOORAPHEH wart. prrn.,n.M
Pflt'on. Can furnlab •plrodldrrfl".'
Main »SJ. 1 *'* rt °" moder,te I'hon.
21
AN OLD LADY who Is flrst-clasa house
keeper wants home In s good family,
where she can make herself generally use
ful. Can give good references. Addri
Housekeeper. 28 Formwalt-st.
nurse In a refined home; a good home de
sired more then wages. Address D. Z., Box
232, care Georgian.
woman as
companion or nurse child and assist with
light housework. Address K. A., care The
Georgian.
WANTED—Position by young lady atenog-
pher; good reference given. Call Ivg
WANTED—Position at typewriter nnd book
keeper; do not write shorthand; refer
race. MU. M.. Main ZC0-J. S
REFINED, settled lady would like home
with Christian peraona as companion; no
COMPETENT stenographer, bolding one po-
t years, desires ebangr
F. B., care Georgian.
sltlon with a reliable lnaurance firm.
VIRGINIA LADY who Is good traveler
and accuatomed to the refinements of the
beet Southern homes wishes position aff su
Writes good business
stenographer who has an
English-American building
tne patronage of those who do not
a stenographer. Will charge only
office In the
ment; also experl
player desires employ,
■lenced In vaudeville
Would leave city,
care Georgian. 22
ae nurse for child not under two years of
re; have no objections to leering city tor
he seuson. Terms, 86 a week. Apply to
house; experienced: can give good refer-
iN EXPERT young lady stenographer with
several years’ experience wishes to secure
osltlon at Ince. Am an accurate writer
years of ago as nurse: can give good ref-
erenres. Address Miss Bell Thompson, 79
Whitehall st. 21
catalogue and oamples free.
s: credit git
Ritter Art I
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY—Instantaneous
natural laws; a money-maker. Gloria Llgl
Company, 1277 Washington, Chicago, III.
Hpruce-at., Winston-Salem,'
DELIGHT KITCHEN COMBINATION
cake, doughnut, biscuit cutter, coffet
stralper, npple corer; 12c, postpaid: Illus
trated catalog free. Progress supply ~
1190 Wslnnt-st., Philadelphia, Pa.
where: 82 daily.
Louisville, Ky.
6ALE8MEN—WANTED.
ou bow to get one of them.
A LHirifQ,
Ban Francleco.
SALESMEN, aell grocers our 'The Best
Ever” Udy Washington Hnllet* “
with Chicken. Galebouse Packing C
Seattle, Wash.
W ANTED—First-class
for "right” man.
Detroit, Mich.
648-1
WANTED—Thrra .zp«ri.nrad In.t.llmznt
ulramra for clt/ work: goort r.f,rrnrr,
raqolnd: must b. raber, ladnatrlou,. and of
food habit,; good rof.roncc. miulrml; no
oth.r. ti*l apply. Addm, Rolliblo. Box
H, ran flmrftaD. 5-24-5
WANTED—A flr.t-.la., alnmag for Geor
gia, Alabama, and MU.la.lppl for tbe
brat tin. of hoalery on the market. At-
traetlT. propoaltlon for right m*,. Addrew
with experience and reference., P. o. Box
41, Chattanooga, Tenn. ms
WANTED—Three or four
speeialty salesmen to
make the small towns iu
Georgia, Alabama, Missis
sippi, Louisiana, North and
South Carolina. Or if you
are makiug these towns and
ean give our proposition a
jart of your time, let us
tear from you. P. 0. Box
151, Atlanta, Ga. 363
COMPETENT young Isdy stenographer of
long experience, rapid and accurate, de
sires position at once; trilling to anhatltut*
during vacation; good reference!. II. T.
Bell phone 3283 Ivy.
raptg^rarerau^ to be,In': fadramV
VOl'NO LADY dealrea pnaltlon a. collect^
steady worker; I know the eltr-^ ••
Addrraa Bnnd, hox 4t. care Oeor^«
WANTBD—Poaitlon In refined honuTg'.r.iT;
Jidy and Arnraat for room and board nut
take charge oMiome during owner', .t'l.nii
or glee children brat of ear., tutoring tS2
writing or mualc If dralred: am wfl'i IK'
caterl and can glra very brat referrn.e' ,
neeil change and pleaaant home J
year of overwork, but can not afford lonl
vncatlon, Ml»a C. Y. L. care Georgian 4
AN A-l atenpgrapber of icwjl retn
perlenee wlAea portion at once- r ,t,M
and accnrata. B. \f. Y.. Box «, c.,;
care Georgian.
" s”»iunn mr
Addres* Milliner.
YOUNG LADY with some experience nv
stenogranher desires position st one"
Georgh° h BCt AddrHt 8tea< * Box 44, cere
WANTED-Position with plenty work hr
lady stenographer; fully competent- il
years experience Address, with very hS
offer, L. M. Norris, East Ellljsy, Gs
MOULD like small family washing or IT
dies or gentlemen's washing; flr»t-cl*M
washerwoman. Address Ada, 46 Merritt?
WANTED—Position; nm good at housMrort
and other household duties; white. i» u
Address Edna, 153 Walton-sL * 'i
AN educated, refined young lady etenom.
pher, can do tbe very heat .work, use pho.
nograph, etc., wants portion; best refet.
ences. Phone. Ivy 820-L, or sddrese Mis* A
Box 84, care Georgian. j|
WANTED—Position by widow, who can do
almost anything and not afraid to work-
best references. Write or call on Mrs. F*
M. J.. 163 Walton-at. *
MIDDLE-AGED widow of refinement and
education, without Inciimlirnnevs. desires
position ah housekeeper In private home or
caretaker thru the summer months. Ad-
dress Mrs. Russell, care Georgian "4
year* experience wishes permanent po*|.
tlon; references furnished. M. O., Box |m,
YOUNG LADY stenographer with five years
experience desires position at oner; three
rears railroad experience: A-l references.
L. M. IL, Box 500, care Georgian. *4
COLORED WOMAN wants place ** rook;
prefer small family; references. Address
Good Cook, care Georgian. :i
TEACHER of four year* experience wishes
position In summer school; ran furnish
best references. B. Ragsdale, Homer, Gs.
COMPETENT lady stenographer with thre*
years experience desire* position at once;
reference. Phone Ivy 3422-J. 24
WANTED—By widow and grown dnughter.
homo and work; no objection to coantrr,
uenr Atlanta; good manager snd do not
mind work. Can give references. W. F.,
Box 81. care Georgian. 24
to WANTED—Typewriting or circular work to
. do at home evenings; terms reasonable.
n Address L. G., care ueorglau. 27
LADY TEACHER with normal training and
. of several years' experlenco In public
* schools wants pupils Iu common or high
school branches. Fine references. Address
j Miss R. 8. R., care Geoiglnn. 21
8 WANTED—By a good washerwoman, some
wishing to do nt home. Address Wssh-
. erwoman, 319 Piedmont-nve, 21
1 WANTED—A nines as a No. 1 cook; several
• years experience with the best people;
* can begin at once. Address Lulu Mlllicnn.
1 rear 82 Hunt-st. 21
! TYPEWRITING and .iMre.iIng of onrel-
, opes neatly snd correctly done. Address
[ IL, Box 290, care Georgian. . 21
YOUNG LADY teacher wants poaltlon for
aummer; country school, companion or
clerical work. Write quick. Miss L., Mn-
; riettn, Ga. 21
EXPERIENCED efficient stenographer
would make change. Understands office
work, filing, etc. Best references. Box 116.
East Point, Ga. » 21
; YOUNG LADY stenographer desires to get
some copying work and addressing en-
velopes to do at home. Call G. C. Ivy 3269.
21
WANTED—Copying to do at* home. Type
writing or long band neatly and accu-
rarely done. Addma Carrier No. 80, rare
Georgian. 21
YOUNG LADY desires position as operator
on private exchange. Can furnish heat
of references. Address F., Box 8L care
Ueorglau. 21
WANTED—Position by an experienced
demonstrator, well traveled; not afraid of
work; store demonstration preferred; can
get business; ran furnish best of references.
Address J. K. W., care Georgian. 21
FIR8T-CLA88 piano ptnyer wants Immedi
ate position; experleuced In vaudeville;
w II Ira,, rltjr: ralnrjr |20. Addreu Pl.n-
l.t, cam Georgian. Ji
YOUNO LADY holding first-grade license.
with tour years* experience, wants soruo
kind of work .nywhi'ro. Hare bad aomo ra-
P-rl-nre In offlre wotk. Writ, aoo<t plain
hand. Mu.t ha,, work at nnra. M. B. It.,
care Georgian, or phone Ivy 37S3-J. 21
WANTSD-At 0n 1'a, by reded lady, alma.
tlon •• managing honrek—p»r In a fain.
>'* °f wraith; no objection tn children. .
Addreaa Mlaa M. Taylor. 8. N. 8., Athrna.
Ga. 21
TEACHER with ten year.' eiperlenre. hold-
# r * t . Ktade oertlfleafe nnd honor
diploma, wishes a poaltlon as grade teach-
•r In middle Georgia town. Highest ref-
erenres. Box 28, Route 3, Augnata, Ua. 22
LADY, three years' experience as
stenographer, desires position at once;
5"“™'-rapid: brat of refereneea. Ad-
dress Maude. Box 76, care Georgian. 29
T 2EE? £45T »tenograpber with i-xpe- ?
„desire* position as ethnographer. 1
Salary moderate to begin. Address Daisy.
235 Peters at. 22
«SEW. , - AD * would like * rlertral po.1
phy m cSn T Mi«T , iv', »8 r **■" no « r ; 1 J
W^ea'MfW^nL! '
SSSTW IJS. An*dereon! >nC '*' A, “ n ^ «
WANTED—By a lady of refinement and ex- n
o/n*n?r r r" b n m»ekeeper. eharge
of pantry or linen room In a hotel or houae- -
keeper and companion for children In a wtd- V
rorwn,^^ , ;
Ar*t-r|a» hotel or for a widow. Aliw ex.
nv:<‘ b v.z:’c7' o ' k - M "
COMPETENT steno-hookkeeper wishes po.
sltlon nt once; am now employed, hut de-
sire change; would start on $8 with a chance
WANTED Stenographic work to do In
mornlnga. Will call for nnd deliver work.
Call Htenogrnpher. Main 851 27
POSITION WANTED by young girl snt-
lous to work nu'd willing to learn. Will
consider anything reasonable. Industrious,
caro Georgian. 2T
WANTED--Position by young lady fsmlllsr
with office work and experienced stenogra
pher. K. N., rare Georgian. 27
FIRST-CLASS piano player desire* engage
ment: would Join orchestra for rummer re.
sort Also fine In vaudeville work. Address
Mildred, care Georgian. 21
1*04'ka; will! ..
with view to better. Address TV. L, care
Georgian. 27
WANTED— By young lady stenographer, ex
tra stenographic work. First class work
guaranteed. Called for and deliver*!.
Hates reasonable. Answer X., Box 19. care
Georgian. 27
WANTED—By young lady stenographer of
four year*' experience, position In office.
I nderstands general office work, bookkeep
ing. ete. Writes good plain hand. Will
young lady stenographer: gilt-edge refw-
ncea furnished as to competency, etc. At-
re*a Mis* F. S.. Box IS, care Georgian-
'hntln illnnta
with a amall salary. Cell Dl
WANTED—Position by young ladv; ojj*
or clerical work; at once. Pbon<* try J3»
Lain ffii'n'icranniT uraiina •
tlon at once. A. C., 84 Piedmont are. 27
SETTLED LADY wishes position In adrt
home; no children; to assist with Ilf* 1
or light office work; experienced; s«l«tf
.hi iifli'i 91 fin«||ia|>nt . " .■ ,
rience deefres p«mltlon as stenograpn"-
W w^S !E ^r^2S"f n ,B " bo *»*a | . koara ...
wsrk up .ml Irarn tha koalnraa- anod
C. f 2?S7* ** 10 ctan,c,rr - *■- rare
stay ilny nnd night, wants
Address M.
nurse or maid.
reasonable. Address J. O. B.,
WANTED -Position as housekeeper In
•'lass hotel; have very little trouble tn*o
ting negro servants. Experienced. I*-’* f jj
WANTED—Position as teacher In
■school. Have bad normal school trslnij*
jasssi
litre is N’Bffi
YOUNG LADY .r.noxr.ph.r grltb '*2
years experience desires permsn*nt p-^
22 drees L. M , Box I